802 THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. [Novemper 98 1857 
NTRONG SI SHAKALE ROO ROOTS for B # „forcing; crowns | NEW AND BEAUTIFUL HARDY XRDY CONIFEROUS TREE, TO?! 
3 cn n n 
from 14 to 2inches diameter, per100; selected ““CUPRESSUS LAWSONIA EOR po ae + Prete 
single crowns, 10s. me 100. 7 G k a egs to announ ; 
Apply to Mr. W. Myatt, Manor Farm, ee, WE i WATERER ENT GODFREY bo = w A te of calcein the undermentioned, went he ean 
e aea His LUMS for sale, at chiefly of “ Vic- | distinct hardi Plant, which they have raised from Seed sent Abies Douglasi i pm ten to insure safety i= are well 
toria” pein a seedling largely grown at Deptford ; also 7 ian, home from California by Mr. oy: who speaking of it says, n nd (Hemlo “a's very fine, from 
Prince of Wales, and Pencils new seedling s Stan dar a of | ‘it was the handsomest tree see in the mn = edition, A ia imbina’ o 3 f pruce), 5 to 6 feet. 
England, Angelina Burdett, and Woolston’s ge. | grows a about 100 fe et high and 2 in di he folia age i is Cedrus Deodara, 3, 5, to 6 f ee well balanced, 
Maiden ~~ 0s. per Abo ri 88. per dozen; 2-year Sid nieki d graéeful the branches b Į d s 9 Bato TO feet ee very handsome, 
standards, 75s. per 100, or ath per’dozen; these have been trich feather, Į s like a Deodar ; finely thee e a through and 
et ag ‘season and previously, and will come upi with ie Mote: is good, clear, and workable.” ‘This is no mean 3, Libani (Cedar of Lebanon’ fe: 
d fibrous. roots. o pra planting a large quantity | praise, coming home asit did in such company as P. nobilis, 3s 6, 8, to 9 feet ree 2, 3, 4, to 5 feet. 
Gberal terms a be offere Douglasi, grandis, bambertiana, and others equally well known Cryptomeria japonica, 2to Bf adapted for 
Ap r. W. Mean, Manor Farm, Deptford. as as being pae ut the most noble as we ell as the most valuable pegan yiye a, 1, 2, tod foot, wall, fun tree 
Myarr's SEEDLING STRAWBERRY, 2s. 6d. per 100, packed PAs it tae beet attempted to confound this Plant with Ay wsoniana (from seed); this. is.q fine, 
and deliv ered a te any address in London. “* Thujopsis borealis” it will perhaps beas a Sent concent Juni as Californian tree. ninjan 
nor ] ies genio had 28. take care they get the genuine article. The terms ri 8 ai ac 
Well rere i misstep 10s: 6d..each ; 12 do. ayer al co r dozen. gi af? bie aks Phe beautiful, quite perfect 
OHN STAD NDISH Pegs to DA his friends Aoa ve usual oe bP pieso ae 3 i Picea oot, lto eps o 
the ia that pecimen Plants may be seen at Messrs. JosepH May k ordmannian ( 
im the o publie ths it t <i anir as m common Holly, that i re & Co.'s ioe 1, Wellington Street, Strand. Pinus Cernbra, 2 rt rom eoe as thick through, 
Beauty of foli Ere at it rnat] Knap Hill Nursery, Woking, Surrey.—Nov. 28. » ins na i) to 4 feet. 
hardy fruit- ror coped in cultivation. Thereis so te pasar g| WALTON NURSERY, GVERPOOË 9 feet, 
Tis narkery' eens es high showing a herd of bloom | To NOBLEMEN AND GENTLEMEN PLANTING NEW PLEASURE Taxodium "distichura, 3, 4, 5, to 6 fee 
with 1 ch are 12 inches long, and when GROUNDS, OR IMPROVING PARKS OR nh AND TO COM- ” pen ndulum, 1to2 
a Bidoni. ey “ill be a longer. He has no hesitationin| PANIES PLANTING PUBLIC PARKS OR CEMET rvirens, 8, 5, to 10 aoe Very aoe 
saying that, when ripe, the berries of this single head will SKIRVING b to fi hi Sto ere f TREES Taxus (Yow), Sota uous 2to 4 
weigh 3 or 4 lbs. Plants from 2s. Da. w mia "0 W F ° £ ea 0 F : Irish; 2, 4 08 feet, fine plan ts 
Mace nite da for the: present se eady, and may |," "2 AND SHRU. adapted either for Mije fae 1 to 2 fe ae: beautifu lly form pried to one lead, 
had free-by post on O. ~ Ba gitiog) Nov. 28. immediate effect or ro eki sem Nowe: Plantations, where Lobbi, 1 to 2 feet, fine plan 
To ENNIE E ree eee N T — | smaller’sized and less expensive plants are a In addi- as chilionsis ane ‘ —_ lto? f 
TLEM N, PUBLIC COMPANIES, AND OTHERS ama to his general stock of the leading f Trees and » Siberica compacta i to5 f wt 
Š Š INPLANTING. Shrubs, which is allowed to be the most extensive i in Sepan; Meldensis (Biota), are feet, soe 
JOHN WATERER — the pleas of recommend- | he o ee Deva to offer several acres of Araucaria imbricata is. distinct varie eet, a new, ornamental, and 
J ing ose engage Planting the fol- | and Cedrus Deo “= of various vend re Be ay be foot 5 also a opsi 
ae eeetiate. of desirablo Plants? t the whole Relig in the | large oath - at REA n d most Wa, ee apn r =! ia oct Abe fine piara 
most robust health, perfect specimens, and from being annually | interesting’tree, the L ONTA GIGAN TEA, or r GIANT ide: ; 
removed, will transplant with the greatest safety. stoi ve TREE OF CALIFORNIA Alo -ati = Besides other raro Gon pie named; : 
be. forwarded on. application, together with a Catalogue, W. S. invites any one wanting S pecimen Trees and Shrubs’) greens Orna tal Trees and aes Plants, Hardy Ever. 
eontaining descriptions of all the celebrated collection of | to inspect his collection’ and o ices on the apoti as the | Trees; and well grown Standard and p aig KEk aat Font 
ee eae pga sa exhibited at the Royal Botanic | mere height of such trees (as po is: in lists) gives no oom of | the most approved kinds: mi: omahtngat 
Gardens, Regent’s Par e value of well-grown select plants for choice situatio G. J. respectfully invites an : 
Araucaria mapis. 2 to 3 and 4 to 5 feet, pey no. the N.B. A few hundreds of the larger sized and finely s shaped will give purchasers. the net E AAA 
= Sort ary well calculated to give immediate eff nore oea the Araucaria imbricata and Cedrus Deodara have 2 : opportunity of making: their own’ 
idris selection. A en s= of his Stock will- be forwarded 
Deodara, 2 to 3 a4 to 5 feet, vory "hanttsome: in tubs, to secure ondue Wee save tt iS safety to great | free on appl ax, Woking ‘ 
ne y 6and 8 to 10 feet, bushy to the ground, iiaaacnan da in this country or to any part abroad pe est tho Woking 8 Station, cn reign Sige? ego 
` a i Strong transplanted Thorn Quicks for EF planting, and a | yeyance A aed, 7 n reon 
>» african: and 5 feet, fine plan [some. say extensive stock of ' Forest Trees, of ages and sizes, at ka a e takes s 
» Libani mr rar T 4 tað 5 fost. eo and hand- | TO GENTLEMEN ENCACED IN PLANTING. 
yy 5 to 6 a: nd it o 8 feet, equally 
pri ae eaeoe T i ANTIN \ Ñ TATERER ypas a o e paan to offer the follow. 
Cophalotaxus Fortuni, 1 to 2 2 feet. PAUL AND SON veape fally i invite = era 
Cupressus elegans, 4 to 6 fe of gentlemen imp a Araucaria ntaa mdi and well dimin never in pots; 
vee srs am ) 2 t03 a PEP to the following pe peoe oat Hts negroes Ito 2 feet nigh, by the 1000. 
>> Lambertiana I an . to 5 feet, from seed. The| to sell at the lowest ips prices and a good standard magnificent specimens, from 3 to 8 t 
pile mote sei f arge sized plants are very handsome. quality; It is their p very second season Cedrus Deodara, 2, 3, a 4 feet high, most beautiful plants, 
„ Lawsoniana Seedlings Son soca little or no loss may r be ion urred at removal. the f á 
; variegata (the wangatii White Cedar), 1 to 2 and 3 feet: any things are grown in large quantities, and will be sold on ” ” gi z s, Td 10 feet, in large numbers, andin 
Cryptomeria japoni ponica, 4 to 6 & 8 to 10 & 12 feet, fine specimens. advantageous terms to the Trade. An in spection of the stock 's very way perfect specimens =~ 
» Japonica viridis, 3 to 5 feet, a beautiful variety of invited. The Nurseries are 13 miles north-east of Kanana, 1 ome Cedars of Lebanon, 3, p 5, S and v4 bend 7A 
the foregoing, ; g its Grass-like appear Cl Counties Rai Red Virgi a , 4, 6, an 
ance the whole aie alba glauca, 1 à to 24 ft |. Bitras Lambertian, 1 to ae 4 Pinus insignis, 1, 2, and s feet, sand roa iets mahi 
Fitz-Roya patagonica, 3 to Aiid 5 fect; this is of very graceful canaden , Llay 1to2 Douglasi, 5, 6, 8. and 10 
appearance x atc wy ‘other| 7) rA carpa, 5 | Menziesi, 6 to 8 feet 
bat Bedfordiana, a to ‘ ve 5 feet. e A Duae Firs, 1 % 14 ft. p3 iontitler 1 to 34 ft. , en = rtiana, 2 riai and Kras, 
>, chinensis, an cet rss » Douglasi, 1 to 8 ft. », monspelliensis, 1 to 4 ft. »y Cembra, 3, 5, an t 
es Sane h, 2 , Menziesi, 1 to4 ft. ye iuriéata, 2 ft. ie sant Spann ia quantities from seed. Also all the new 
» Trish, 4 feet. specimens. | >», monstrosa, 1 to 5 ft. i ine ogy me s alifornian kinds, such as— 
» » 4to6and 7 to8 feet, very handsome 8 gti ime „ Morinda ery ng, ate 10ft.| ,, pineaster, Picea ae the finest stock in ie npe mang 
mi a 3 to 4 and 5 feet. „ 24 other sorts, 1 to 4 ft, *, pyrenaica, i rs i yA fro z ome seed. Also x b 
Tibocedrus chilensis, 3 to 4 feet. Araucaria imbricata, 1 to 4 ft. „ Sabiniana, 6 ft. and 8 feet high; a few larger 6 None 
» gigantea;-1 to 2 feet. Alaternus, 1 to 4 ft. s, Sylvestris argentea, 6 ft. 2 
es >» 2 to 8 and.4 Ope very handsome. This is Arbor-vit#, American, 1to6ft.| ;, strobus nivea, the Snow| + amabilis, also from seed ii av 
uestionably o: eof the finest. productions: is Weare’s, 1 to 5 ft. Pine, 1 to 3 ft. », Pinsapo, in quantities, 1, 2, and 3 feet igh fat 
| Arbutus, 1 to 3 ft. „ 40 other sorts, 1 to 6 ft. lot of magnificent piante, 4 4, 5, 6, and $ 
to-2 and 8 feet. Aucuba, 1 to 24 ft. Privet, Evergreen, 1 to 4 ft. » Nordmanniana,1, 2, an — ands much 
; a , Sweet, 1 to 3 ft. Pyracanthas, 2 to 3 ft. from seed 
| Box, gh on variegated, | Taxodium sempervirens, 1 to ts Sete ua bogs — the most. ee 3 oon 
= own, quasar 
rippers — Sa Ps taper r : we ft. Thuja aurea, 1 to 2 it. Cryptomeria japonica all sizes 
; er u »» gigantea, 1 to 14 ft. macrocarpa, GMO O 
by 6 to8 sims ny fet, most asiani diams: Broom, White & Yellow, 2 2to4ft. | ,, Wareana, 1 to oi Lawsoniana, 12 i a 
in excelsa, 4 és 6 and 7 fee Cedar, Red, 1 to 6 ft. „ 12 other sorts, 1 to 6 ft. Juniperus, Chinese, 2, 3, and 4 feet 
» insignis, in any quantities, 2 to 8 fect, „White, th to 4 ft Thujopsis borealis, 1 to 1} ft. oun aa T, 8a 5 
” 0-4 and 5 feet. to 10 ft. | Wellingtonia gigant ft. y 
3) Jeffreyana (new), Vabout 1 RA Cedrus poe ae The ie Yews, perap 1 tod ee Hem ock ee 3, 4, and 
s Lambertiana, 2 to 3 and 4 feet and. finest] ,, Galas, l to4 ft. Libocedrus chiliensis, 3, 4, and 5 
» very fine, 5 to 6 and ds feet. Cedar of Lebanon stock fe »»_ Irish, 1 to 6 ft. Taxodium sempervirens, 3 to 
sy Morinda, 4 to 6 and 7 try: », Cheshuntensis, 1 to bhi Taxus, Yew, —— En 
3» nobilis, fr weit 1 Saet 2 years. Cotoneaster, of sorts, 1 to 2 ft. », 12 other sorts, ‘1 to 6 ft. very fine beautiful 
» No ortmannians, 1 to 2 and 3 feet, very ines. SE Fo Se eo so or 1 to8 ft. | Acacia, of sorts, 3 to 8 ft. », Irish Yew, an immense stock of fet 
or CupressusLambertiana,1to4ft. | Beech, Purple, best variety, to one stem, 4, 5, 6 ith and 10 
Oy panne (of Jeter) 1 lto 14 or , 12 other sorts, 1 to 4 ft. 2 to 10 ft. 7} ,, Golden ecto in large n bers and of 
s tuberculata species, of very vigorous habit), 2 Holi, s1to6ft..) cut leaved, 3 to 10 ft 
eq a fect, o = sar Juniperus chinensis, 1 to 6 ft. Birch, Silver, ripe t <i es ditto worked as aii thè 
; o Gatha const, 2 to 3 at | `, hibernica, 1 to 6 ft. Chesnut, ish, variegated, 6 and 8 8 feet high, with lange > : 
ahm Han ae feet: », _ 40 other sorts, 1 to 6 ft. 3 to’ 6 ft. 
4 to 6 and 8 to 10 feet. | Laurel, Common, 1 to 5 ft. », Horse, Aparia 6 to dy ft. »o 
ese? Hak ow }toa and 5 to 0 and S fect. > ” Se ae ee Elm, Hi ” 
5s) gold striped, 2 to 3 feet. Laurustinus, 1 6 ft. ” 
GS ares beautiful plants, about 1 to 1} foot, by the 100. rapa oi 1 to 3ft. T PRAA 2 to § ft. i 
p Jarger, 1} to 8 feet. Oak grasin, pot sorts] to6ft. Labervas, 4 to 8 ft. Thujopsis borealis, 1 
a Phillyrea, ; 1 Lilac, Persian, 4 to 6 ft. stems: 
= gunn and 3 to te grows Piesa obils Lo 2 f6, 17t.” | Maple’ Scarlet, 8 
= very dense gapecies! = » Nor ana; 1 to 1} ft. ple, § 8 to 10 ft » 
; »_ Wareana, 2 to 3 and 4 to 5 feet. TI f » Pinsapo, 1 to 34 ft. EA a ek 
jopsis borealis, in rere 1 to 2 feet. Pinus austriaca, 1 to 4 ft. Oak, Turkey, 8 to 10 ft. 
Wellin, : Gigaates, about 1 foot, by the 100. », Ayacahuite, 1 to 8 ft. », Scarlet; 2 to Sft. 
Tar -is Glai pr 2AT ROT, very handsome, 1 aise and tat tt aa mates ‘Planes, 6 ft. 
| This plant is y adapted for forming Av _ » Cembra helvetica, 1 to 3 ft. P ars, of sorts, 4 to Sft. ° i 
t grafted, “ees ot ape 2 n aay 7 ft. pee buria adiantifolia, 1 to 3 ft, | Hollies, green j 
cramped Sh | ‘Thorns, of sorts, 2 to 8 ft. $ 
y, Msigala fo 8 Tulip Trees, 1 to 8 ft. j 
is N” d è S in very grea varie k 
F BOATES ao Kem sc yellow; wnaWibaxG. 5: SHRUBS, in 300 species and : 
&e., 1 to 2 feet, at a lov extensive planting. | cluding Althmas, Berberis, De pre ere 
Or paie Ghent and other vari woe 1 poy pied j | Bore. Nut, Pyrus, Ribes Cistus cote Popara Tälaos, | Weeping Holly, o on very l 
Standard; ofthe leading kinds, Sweet Brier, Weigelia,. rar piræas, Box, green grimo variegated, in- Î 
Kalitia EEFE 1 to 2 pe by the : ROSE. 5 ands 8 feet ene 
[mens PS (ai ee Bars 18s. p. doz.,and_ << py be 
Hi R A a iket, Targo very coe ge bn os ree iomentech Scene PERG SS thie F np ee 
ne >” aa e symmetrical heads g the large plants re: rred ; art H sF 
Eo 4 mel to 2 and 3 feet, a superior variety HARDY CLIMBING. PLANIS SA wee collection. aa ane OAN our Nursery, W f i 
|} AMERICAN PLANTS, including’ Azaleas; Kalmias, 
denarons all he best sorts, well set. with: bloo: pact 
of sizes, for planting in Shrubberies suitable either for forcing or PREE TS E 
HARDY HBEATHS 
ERUIT TREES i 
condition to- ; 
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